1991 Miss Zeta Enchante to be crowned at Carver High School Chronicle Staff Report # One of the ten young ladies Who are vying for the honor will be crowned The 1991 Miss Zeta Enchante at Carver High School Auditorium au&tS p.nw oa Saiur day, April 27th. Under the theme, "Light Up The Night With Zeta," the annual Blue Revue will feature musical entertainment and talented perform- - ers from our local area. The contestants have been involved in workshops, charm clin ics and rehearsals designed to pro mote and enhance their social, cul tural and artistic development. Vr: - _ , it* scholarships, cMmunity better ment and cultural activities. - \ The guest artists who will per form in the pageant this year are Veronica Gaither-Jones and Dr. Faustina Holman who comprise a handbell-piano duo. Ms. Gaither-Jones is a native of Winston-Salem and a product of the local school system. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from Winston Salem State University and a Mas ter of Science degree in Guidance and Counseling from N.C. A&T State University. Brandt Caldwell > The Soiree (Blue Revue) is the principal fund-raisin'g event of the Rho Zeta Chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Proceeds from the undertaking assist the chapter with Presently, she is a school coun selor at Paisley Middle School and the Director of the Adult and Youth Handbell Choir's at Ml Zion Baptist Church. She is a member of the Win ston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of? Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and a member of Phi Delta Kappa Frater nity, an honor society in education. She is also a member of the N.C. School Counselors Association. i : ; A Natasha Brown Lakena Dlllard Dr. Faustina Hoi man is a music professor in the Fine Arts Depart ment at Winston-Salem State Uni versity. She has taught in the local public schools and in the New Jer sey public schools. She has also taught at Norfolk State University and the University of Michigan. Adla Hagglns | COMMUNITY EVENTS ::*:vx;::i:K::i::i::::;i:i;ii$::ij;$:;:$:$&$:$:^ Coniiyed from page B3 X?X?I\?W?^?^v^?^^^v?x?X?X*X?X?X?X,X?^X?X?X*^^W?^X%^^Jv^8^?^W*^!X^X?W?^^Wi^^^XvJ?^^evXvX*^X?X?X?X^*X?X*X,XvX?^XvX?X?X*X?X?X?X?X?X?X?X*XvX?X?X?X?^X?X?X, 11111 PUBUC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS >*F&e Free Wsefc* ? April |4a?^^:^tiriiig National Library W&ekt Anyone : who has existing overdue fines for materia returned to the Film St Video Depart : ment at the Mais Public Library may have the fine waived at any branch of the Forty to County Mtfic Library system, * Hie North Winston Senior Citizen Club is sponsoring a trip to Canada, Jane > X?-2^Farin0^lrtft?nWKWi^?^(^1^72^^ | Winston-Salem Delta Ffcte Am Inc. presents "You Can't Keep a Good W>m?riDown* An E**sin$ with Alfee *&fcet, Saturday, April 13, at 7 p.m. at (he Kenneto It WttSarns Auditorium, WSSU* Tickets are $5 for adults, $2 for students. II Crisis Control Ministries needs volunteers for administrative duties. Daytime or evening hours, CaH Lamour Johnson* (?19) ?23~7$7S, * Tie Brieads of the Library a* Winston-Salem State University is soliciting dona tk*s of books far Its annual salt which takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., ; ' Wednesday, Apia 17, outside the campus student union. AH proceeds from the sale benefit CO. OlCelly library; To make a donation, caB Boon T. Lee at 750-2452. * The First Federal Savings Bank and Central YMCA of Winston-Salem will conduct a Road Race On Saturday, 1$. A 1*1/4 mile Fun Run at 9 a.m., 10K Road Race at 9:15 am, and SIC Witik at 9i2 0 will be conducted. There will be a : free picnic after toe race* and free T-Shirta for participants. Cost: $8 prior to April 5 deadl?*tt0 after d?adSn*,s 5 s - ? The Winston-Salem Blind Bowlers will sponsor a bus trip to scenic Buffalo, New Yorit (easily accessible to Niagara ?alls% May 23-26, The cost is SI 35 per per son, which includes bus transportation and two nights accommodations at the Waterfront Buffalo Hilton* Per a small additional cost individuals may visit Niagara ? , ; Falls. Interested persons should call Sandy Pennat <919) 727-2505 or Tina Bessat ' : ? (919) 661 ^*940, This bus Crip is also open to persons who do not have visual !* | impairment. || || ||||| | - |?? ' v * The Jutland Class of 1981, wiB be having a 10- year reunion September 14, at the Hyatt in Winston-Salem. For nxtte information, or if you have not been con ; tacted, please send your name and address to 1981 Class Reunion, P.O. Box 2346, : Kimw f NC 2?2ftS. * The 1976 Class of Parkland Senior High 15 Year Reunion is scheduled for October S. Class members may send their name and address to: 1976 Parkland . : Clats Reunion, Rt, iOBo* 30t. Winston-Salem, NC 27127 or may call (919) 764 ; : .}86S<* (919) 764 2609 alte5,<)0p>m* 4 , ' THpIIW t HSrfiM*** Chs? o?198f.wto ccndact its 10 Year Reunion ' 1 * June 14-15 at tfae Rywt Hoose in Wtoslon-Selcm. For moic infotmation, contact ? ; -;1bny Di??(9l9)724.3(}22k SpL&t . k , - ! |p8flii?^^ Carolina Chaplgbfllte Ameriait Red C??s, lo ? Tamela Lynettc Crocket, who attends Cook Middle SchooL Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Weaver II. ? Natasha Brown, who is a stu dent at Paisley Middle School. Her parents are William Art Brown Sr. . and Mrs. Vera Brown. ? Lakena Dillard, a student at April Ruffin Kenya Thornton Carver High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thornton. ? Talayia Williams, who is a student at Hanes Middle School. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones are her parents. ? i ? The "Little Pearls," who made their appearance at the Soirel for Ml Tabor High School. She is the daughter of Mrs. La Verne Feggins. ? Adia Haggins, who is a stu dent at Ashley Middle School. 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